Thursday 28 February 2019

Join the Greenspace Challenge



“2019 will be a year of green action across Liverpool City Region where people from all backgrounds will have the opportunity to be involved in projects that improve the natural world. Our aim is to leave a better environment for the next generation to inherit and make our area one of the best places in the country to live, work and flourish.”

Register for the Greenspace Challenge at:

Register your pledge for the Liverpool City Region Year of the Environment:

Have you seen wildlife such as Hedgehog, Squirrel, Rabbit, Sparrow or perhaps something more unusual? If so we would like to know and you could be part of the Liverpool City Region Greenspace Challenge.

As a part of the Year of the Environment the Greenspace Challenge is being launched to learn more about wildlife across the region, register your favourite greenspace, pledge to visit it and record sightings of wildlife.

There will be events across the region throughout the year advertised at:

Or maybe you would like to register your own event?

“Cleaner, Greener, Well Together’

The 2019 Year of the Environment is a fantastic opportunity for individuals and organisations to get involved and come together to promote the existing, extensive and excellent work being undertaken across the region as well as forging new and lasting cooperative partnerships to better engage and communicate with new audiences.
The Aims of the Year are to:
  • Support the National Year of Green Action
  • Help deliver the Greenest UK city region
  • Highlight the economic contribution the environment provides
  • Increase children and young people’s connection to nature
  • Showcase outstanding blue green assets of the Liverpool City Region
  • Celebrate and promote the range of environmental organisations
  • Encourage a range of practical actions that inspire
  • Use 2019 as a catalyst for ongoing positive environmental behaviour
Under eight environmental themes:
  • Air Quality
  • Climate Change and Resilience
  • Green Spaces, Habitats and Biodiversity
  • Connecting and Engaging with Nature
  • Health and Wellbeing
  • Sustainable Energy
  • Reduce Waste
  • Water

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